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Home improvements people make at Christmas

Home improvements people make at Christmas Living Room Christmas Tree (preferably a real one) Candles Stockings on the wall Presents under the tree Christmas Cards on the wall and on the fireplace Tinsel A Christmas ornaments on the fireplace Dining Room Well laid ont table Christmas themed centre piece Tinsel Kitchen Turkey in the oven M Gingerbread men Front $ Back Door Santa Christmas wreath Front Back Garden Christmas lights Please stop here Bedroom Santa stop here sign Christmas bears Snowman A Christmas bedding Tnsel everywhere Bathroom Christmas smeling fragrance Decorations Checklist Crackers Stockings Candles Baubles Tinsel Star for the top of the Christmas tree Candy canes 'Christmas lights Ornaments Santa stop here sign 15 Candy for the tree Best & Worst Cracker Jokes Best 1. How does an Eskimo fix his house? Igloos it together 2. What goes oh, oh, oh? Santa walking backwards 3. What's ET short for? Because he's only got little legs 4. Who hides in the bakery at Christmas? A mince spy 5. What do crackers, fruitcakes and nuts remind me of? You! Worst 1. Why was Santa's little helper feeling depressed? He had low elf-esteem 2. What do you call a blind reindeer? No eye deer 3. What did the dog get for Christmas? A mobile bone 4. What's brown and sticky? A stick 5. What is black and white and noisy? A zebra with a drum kit! Da you kow? 1 you know? The largest Christmas cracker - 45.72m long and 3.04m in diameter - was pulled in Australia in 1991. Yves Piaget spent a whopping £10.4 million on decorating his Christmas tree. The tree was lavishly decorated with 83 pieces of jewellery in Tokyo. The first decorated Christmas tree was in Riga, Latvia in 1510. Using small candles to light a Christmas tree dates back to the middle of the 17th century. Tinsel was apparently first made in Germany during the 1600s. Sources http://voices.yahoo.com/the-history-christmas-tinsel-tinsel-today-2026233.html?cat=30 http://www.allthingschristmas.com/traditions.html buyfloors webtise. the flooring specialist. online Success Home improvements people make at Christmas Living Room Christmas Tree (preferably a real one) Candles Stockings on the wall Presents under the tree Christmas Cards on the wall and on the fireplace Tinsel A Christmas ornaments on the fireplace Dining Room Well laid ont table Christmas themed centre piece Tinsel Kitchen Turkey in the oven M Gingerbread men Front $ Back Door Santa Christmas wreath Front Back Garden Christmas lights Please stop here Bedroom Santa stop here sign Christmas bears Snowman A Christmas bedding Tnsel everywhere Bathroom Christmas smeling fragrance Decorations Checklist Crackers Stockings Candles Baubles Tinsel Star for the top of the Christmas tree Candy canes 'Christmas lights Ornaments Santa stop here sign 15 Candy for the tree Best & Worst Cracker Jokes Best 1. How does an Eskimo fix his house? Igloos it together 2. What goes oh, oh, oh? Santa walking backwards 3. What's ET short for? Because he's only got little legs 4. Who hides in the bakery at Christmas? A mince spy 5. What do crackers, fruitcakes and nuts remind me of? You! Worst 1. Why was Santa's little helper feeling depressed? He had low elf-esteem 2. What do you call a blind reindeer? No eye deer 3. What did the dog get for Christmas? A mobile bone 4. What's brown and sticky? A stick 5. What is black and white and noisy? A zebra with a drum kit! Da you kow? 1 you know? The largest Christmas cracker - 45.72m long and 3.04m in diameter - was pulled in Australia in 1991. Yves Piaget spent a whopping £10.4 million on decorating his Christmas tree. The tree was lavishly decorated with 83 pieces of jewellery in Tokyo. The first decorated Christmas tree was in Riga, Latvia in 1510. Using small candles to light a Christmas tree dates back to the middle of the 17th century. Tinsel was apparently first made in Germany during the 1600s. Sources http://voices.yahoo.com/the-history-christmas-tinsel-tinsel-today-2026233.html?cat=30 http://www.allthingschristmas.com/traditions.html buyfloors webtise. the flooring specialist. online Success

Home improvements people make at Christmas

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Take a look at the major changes people make to their homes during the festive season, and check out the top 5 best and worst Christmas cracker jokes.

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